BeautyNBeast
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Supper must e a regional thing. I did not realize since that. My grandparents used to say supper every now and then. To me supper is dinner.
Patronage, you don't hear a lot of patronage anymore.
Supper? Like the last meal of the day? It's used very much in my family household in Arkansas. It confuses my poor husband because he uses the word dinner for the last meal of the day but at home dinner is lunch. We just ring a bell so he knows it's time to eat![]()
They still use that at my dd's preschool, and on airplanes."Lavatory" is a word I haven't heard since I left Catholic school. Thank heaven.
I think so.Is "supper" more of a regional word?
"Lavatory" is a word I haven't heard since I left Catholic school. Thank heaven.
Well, back thenadays, when I was apprenticed to the Master of the Rolls, I would gormandise myself on donuts.
One day the Master referred to me as being nothing but a whilt and offered to tell my old lady. Of course, it made me woad as the dickens. I acted like I did not care a jot, but I was worried what the apple of my eye would think. She would think me feckless.
Well, in thrice the time it takes me to tell it, I was bookin for the home 20 in my crop duster, hoping to land before the fink told my chick and so cause a gnarly situation. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the Master was scarfing the rest of the donuts and being all skuzzy. Turns out the old lady didnt go all ape on me because skuzz never called. I should have figured he was all show and no go, and so by and by she and I got blitzed and everything was copasetic.
I realize a mix of different decades, but then, I have lived through five decades and working on my sixth.
Brandie I have never heard console used for a china hutch/sideboard either. I am thinking your DH had right to be confused there.As far as missued words go, when did "literally" cease to refer to something not being an exageration but being actually factual and just become a quailifier meaning "very" (ie someone is quite hungry so they say they are "literally starving"--uh NO you are just very hungry.)We use "pantaloons" as a joke around here.* I said "console" (as in a piece of furniture that customarily held your dinner plates in your dining room) this weekend and DH looked around for an XBox.* You almost never hear "rue" anymore; it has become a joke.* "Should" is rarely used properly, I've noticed.It is amazing how many words Shakespeare created and we still use daily, though.legalsea: woad is a dye or a plant.* It didn't make sense in your usage.